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Dictionary. Unit 5 Michael Daniels Adonys Diaz Jordan Jenkins Dericque Lomax. (adj) Incapable of error. In-fa-le-bel Some critics seem convinced that their expert knowledge makes them infallible judges of the quality of an artists work. Infallible. ( adj )
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Dictionary Unit 5 Michael Daniels Adonys Diaz Jordan Jenkins Dericque Lomax
(adj) • Incapable of error. • In-fa-le-bel • Some critics seem convinced that their expert knowledge makes them infallible judges of the quality of an artists work. Infallible
( adj ) • Negligent in the perfromance of work or duty. • Ri-mis • When I am remiss in doing daily chores, I have to spend a big part of the weekend catching up Remiss
(n) • A state of resting after exertion or strain rest in sleep. • Ri-poz • The Mortal remains of thousands who fell in Americas wars repose in Arlington National Cemetery. Repose
(n) • Unreasonable or foolhardy contempt of danger or opposition. • Te-mer-e-te • Few of his subordinates had the temerity to answer the general back temerity
(v) • To work laboriously and monotonously. • Plad • After the blizzard, we had to plod through deep snowdrifts to reach the nearest stores. plod
(adj) • Easily accomplished or attained • Fa-sel • Writing is a facile process for some authors but a laborious task for others. facile
(adj) • Marked by honor , generosity, and courtesy. • Shi-vel-res • In today’s busy world where people are often heedless of others a chivalrous act is admired by all. chivalrous
(n) • Scarcity that makes dear • (derth) • An employer may complain of a dearth of qualified applicants for available jobs. dearth
(v) • To agree to something • (e sent) • Workers hope that the threat of a long strike will force management to assent to their demands. assent
(adj) • Lacking self confidence • dif e dent • Many a diffident suitor has lost his beloved to bold rival. diffident
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